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CHOCOLATE Prayers
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  • WpView
    Reads 3,967
  • WpVote
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  • WpPart
    Parts 11
  • WpHistory
    Time 49m
Ongoing, First published Mar 27, 2019
Mature
"Mama used to say Jesus answers the prayers of little children, I wonder if he'll still answer mine."
"I'm sure he'll answer any prayer you send to him, you're just that pure."
16 year old Tasia-Marie raised to be perfect goes to a new school and falls for the not-so-perfect Asian kid.
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